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Z LENS (LENS COATING TYPE)

Z Lens (Lens Coating Type)

Z LENS (LENS COATING TYPE)

Z Lens (Lens Coating Type)
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z lens (lens coating type)

Z LENS (LENS COATING TYPE)
Z Lens (Lens Coating Type)
Z Lens (Lens Coating Type) Sale price$19.00

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  • RX Range: -20.00~+12.00
  • PD Range: 54-78
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Z LENS (LENS COATING TYPE)

LENS RECOMMENDATION

BLUE LIGHT LENS

Filters out blue-light rays emitted from devices and the sun.

PROGRESSIVE LENS

Lenses that help you see near, far, and in-between, replacing the need for multiple frames.

PHOTOCHROMIC LENS

Darkens or lightens in response to UV rays.

30-Days Free Return

12 Months Frame and Lens Warranty

Brand authenticity guaranteed

KNOW WHAT SUITS YOU BEST

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ABOUT THE POPPINS

Scratch-Resistant Coating

Applying a clear scratch-resistant coating to the front and back of lenses increases their durability. Most modern lenses come with scratch-resistance built-in. If yours don't, you can usually add it for a small additional cost.

Anti-Reflective Coating 

Anti-reflective coating, also called AR coating or anti-glare coating, eliminates reflections from your lenses. This increases comfort and visibility, especially when driving, reading, or using a screen at night. It also makes your lenses nearly invisible so that others can see your eyes through your lenses.

Anti-Fog Coating 

Anyone with glasses in a cold climate is familiar with the fogging that happens to your lenses. Anti-fog coating can help eliminate this effect. There are permanent anti-fog treatments available, as well as weekly drops to treat your lenses yourself.

UV-Blocking Lens Treatment

Think of this as sunblock for your eyeballs. Adding a UV-blocking dye to your lenses will reduce the number of UV rays that reach your eyes. UV light contributes to the development of cataracts.